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ZipStream PHP
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A fast and simple streaming zip file downloader for PHP. Using this library will
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save you from having to write the Zip to disk. You can directly send it to the
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user, which is much faster. It can work with S3 buckets or any PSR7 Stream.
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.. toctree::
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index
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Symfony
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Options
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StreamOutput
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FlySystem
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PSR7Streams
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Nginx
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Varnish
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ContentLength
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Installation
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---------------
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Simply add a dependency on ``maennchen/zipstream-php`` to your project's
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``composer.json`` file if you use Composer to manage the dependencies of your
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project. Use following command to add the package to your project's dependencies:
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.. code-block:: sh
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composer require maennchen/zipstream-php
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Usage Intro
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---------------
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Here's a simple example:
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.. code-block:: php
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// Autoload the dependencies
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require 'vendor/autoload.php';
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// enable output of HTTP headers
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$options = new ZipStream\Option\Archive();
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$options->setSendHttpHeaders(true);
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// create a new zipstream object
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$zip = new ZipStream\ZipStream('example.zip', $options);
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// create a file named 'hello.txt'
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$zip->addFile('hello.txt', 'This is the contents of hello.txt');
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// add a file named 'some_image.jpg' from a local file 'path/to/image.jpg'
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$zip->addFileFromPath('some_image.jpg', 'path/to/image.jpg');
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// add a file named 'goodbye.txt' from an open stream resource
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$fp = tmpfile();
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fwrite($fp, 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.');
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rewind($fp);
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$zip->addFileFromStream('goodbye.txt', $fp);
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fclose($fp);
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// finish the zip stream
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$zip->finish();
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You can also add comments, modify file timestamps, and customize (or
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disable) the HTTP headers. It is also possible to specify the storage method
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when adding files, the current default storage method is ``DEFLATE``
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i.e files are stored with Compression mode 0x08.
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Known Issues
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---------------
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The native Mac OS archive extraction tool prior to macOS 10.15 might not open
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archives in some conditions. A workaround is to disable the Zip64 feature with
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the option ``enableZip64: false``. This limits the archive to 4 Gb and 64k files
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but will allow users on macOS 10.14 and below to open them without issue.
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See `#116 <https://github.com/maennchen/ZipStream-PHP/issues/146>`_.
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The linux ``unzip`` utility might not handle properly unicode characters.
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It is recommended to extract with another tool like
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`7-zip <https://www.7-zip.org/>`_.
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See `#146 <https://github.com/maennchen/ZipStream-PHP/issues/146>`_.
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It is the responsability of the client code to make sure that files are not
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saved with the same path, as it is not possible for the library to figure it out
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while streaming a zip.
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See `#154 <https://github.com/maennchen/ZipStream-PHP/issues/154>`_. |